Former military man turned financial whiz. In 1990s helped privatize Lukoil, which was formed out of the best Russian oil properties; now he is billionaire's Lukoil Chief Vagit Alekperov's right-hand man. As vice president, responsible for strategic development and external relations. "My wealth is a virtual thing," Fedun has said, referring to the fact that most of it is tied up in public stocks. Along with Alekperov, upped his shares in Lukoil last year to 9.2% from 8.3%. The funds for the purchase came from successful deals by the financial holding IFD Capital, which he also manages. An avid soccer fan: owns Spartak of Moscow.